This document summarizes the philosophies of several influential thinkers:
- Socrates was a Greek philosopher considered the father of western philosophy. He taught through questioning assumptions and believed that true wisdom came from acknowledging one's own ignorance.
- Aristotle was a student of Plato who greatly influenced philosophy. He studied many topics through observation rather than just reason. He is considered a founder of logic.
- Plato was a renowned Greek philosopher known for his extensive philosophical works. He believed that learning was remembering innate truths and that no one is inherently evil.
- Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving the poor and spreading Christianity through acts of charity. She believed people were created to love and be loved.
This document summarizes the philosophies of several influential thinkers:
- Socrates was a Greek philosopher considered the father of western philosophy. He taught through questioning assumptions and believed that true wisdom came from acknowledging one's own ignorance.
- Aristotle was a student of Plato who greatly influenced philosophy. He studied many topics through observation rather than just reason. He is considered a founder of logic.
- Plato was a renowned Greek philosopher known for his extensive philosophical works. He believed that learning was remembering innate truths and that no one is inherently evil.
- Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving the poor and spreading Christianity through acts of charity. She believed people were created to love and be loved.
This document summarizes the philosophies of several influential thinkers:
- Socrates was a Greek philosopher considered the father of western philosophy. He taught through questioning assumptions and believed that true wisdom came from acknowledging one's own ignorance.
- Aristotle was a student of Plato who greatly influenced philosophy. He studied many topics through observation rather than just reason. He is considered a founder of logic.
- Plato was a renowned Greek philosopher known for his extensive philosophical works. He believed that learning was remembering innate truths and that no one is inherently evil.
- Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving the poor and spreading Christianity through acts of charity. She believed people were created to love and be loved.
He was a Greek philosopher and is considered the
father of western philosophy. His style of teaching—immortalized as the Socratic Method Plato was his most famous student. ( 428-348 BCE ) Socrates' beliefs were nonconformist. His lifestyle—and eventually his death— embodied his spirit of questioning every assumption about virtue, wisdom and the good life. “One thing only I know, and that is that I know nothing.” “I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.” ARISTOTLE He was born in 384 b.c., in Stagira, Greece. Achieved prominence as an eminent philosopher who greatly influenced the basic principles of philosophy and whose ideologies are still practiced today. He was a student of the renowned philosopher Plato and tutored Alexander the Great, who became King of Macedonia in 336 b.c. A lot of his writings on metaphysics, politics, and ethics come from observation rather than reason and deduction. In fact, He began working with logic (unfortunately, he was a bit off from time to time, and some blame him for the "dark ages.")
Aristotle’s claim to be the founder of logic
rests primarily on the Categories. PLATO
• Was a Greek philosopher,
known and recognized for having allowed such a considerable philosophical work • A philosophy of reason PLATO
Learning is remembering the truth once perceived
The truth, they believed, is nothing else than subjectivity No one is voluntarily evil Individual justice is the balance of a healthy soul in which each party plays its role and follows its function Political justice meanwhile, refers to the balance of the city where the “philosopher-judge” command Mother Teresa
She was revered around the world as an
example of Christian love and charity and as someone who dedicated her life to the noble cause of advancing the gospel to the poor and needy of the world while caring for their physical needs. “We have been created for greater things, to love and be loved”